No. But between his calling Russia our "No. 1 geopolitical foe," his intemperate remarks during the delicate negotiations with China over the blind dissident, his "world tour" pratfall, his failure to acknowledge the troops or Afghanistan during his acceptance speech (and tone deaf comments afterward) and his latest statement about Libya and Egypt he has failed the Commander in Chief test. And he has not chosen a running mate who can assuage this concern. Whether foreign policy will matter much in an election dominated by the economy remains to be seen. The real problem is the perception of Romney which has built up over the course of many, many gaffes.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/bensmith/foreign-policy-hands-voice-disbelief-at-romney-cai